Background
Advocate for clients on energy, environment, transportation and infrastructure policy. Credibility built on Capitol Hill and in the private sector.
Tracy Tolk ensures clients are heard in the rooms where energy, transportation, infrastructure and environmental policy is shaped—on Capitol Hill, in the White House and across the executive branch. With more than two decades of experience in government affairs, she advises clients on climate change, clean technology, transportation, alternative energy deployment, cybersecurity, Native American affairs and natural resources development. Her work includes securing federal funding, crafting policy strategies and building coalitions to advance client priorities.
Tracy’s policy expertise is built on her time serving in the House under former Reps. Jay Inslee (D-WA) and Jim Davis (D-FL). She managed energy and environment portfolios for both lawmakers, including work before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, House Natural Resources Committee and the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming for Rep. Inslee. She also played a key role in coordinating federal disaster response efforts during multiple major hurricanes in Florida while working with Rep. Davis.
More recently, Tracy spent over 15 years representing electric utilities, clean energy innovators and transportation and agriculture companies in front of Congress and federal agencies. She led advocacy efforts on renewable energy, electric vehicle infrastructure and alternative fuels, and helped clients navigate complex regulatory and legislative processes.
In addition to her client work, Tracy is an adjunct professor at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management, where she teaches legislative strategy.
Credentials
EDUCATION
M.S., 2003, The George Washington University
B.A., 2000, University of South Florida